The Microsoft India on March 21st has started a “Microsoft Openness Day” an open source conference for the very first time of its kind for the developers of our country. The Company has stated that the conference is started with the aim of helping 1000 architects, developers and cloud professionals to find out the platform for government and enterprise solutions.


The conference also includes Open Hack, which is India’s first open source on Azure Hackathon which was started by the Microsoft, which was also supported by the Telangana Government. The six long hour hackathon will aid the developers to work on the innovative applications and solution based ideas on the moral of state government’s initiatives.


The Information Technology, Electronics, and Communication Department’s Secretary Jayesh Ranjas has said that they are the strong supporter of the technology to develop the Telangana government to higher growth. He also said the talent of their developer when combined with Microsoft, can be helpful to develop their dreams and goals.


Narendra Bhandari the GM has thanked the Telangana Government for extending their support. The top six apps will be selected by the Microsoft and T-Hub for more improvements, guiding them and to construct market readiness. The winners will also get exciting prizes and devices for their accomplishments.



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